Word: editor
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...hours, Penguin imprints scooped up three of the hottest gets, shelling out millions in advances. Andrew Ross Sorkin will write a behind-the-scenes account of the Wall Street crisis, Too Big to Fail, for Viking, while his New York Times colleague Joe Nocera, along with Vanity Fair contributing editor Bethany McLean, will do a long-term take on the crisis for Portfolio, with their advance rumored to be as much as $1.6 million. Roger Lowenstein, contributing writer for the New York Times Magazine, is writing Six Days That Shook the World for Penguin Press, which examines the week when...
After Palin graduated from college with a journalism degree, she moved back to Wasilla. Howk’s mother was the editor of a small newspaper and hired Palin to work...
...seven issues under its first owner, The Atlantic Monthly, before being sold to Manhattan Media in May 2008. The founders’ involvement with 02138 ended shortly after the magazine changed owners. Manhattan Media significantly altered the magazine’s focus, according to David J. Blum, the new editor in chief of 02138. “We were redesigning the entire magazine basically from scratch,” Blum said. Although it still addressed an audience of Harvard alumni, 02138 tried to focus more on issues of national interest, according to Blum. Previously, one of the magazine?...
...voters emphasizes "a new generation of conservative leadership" for the district and his platform includes conservative stands on family and faith issues, low taxes and and cuts in government spending that have some appeal to small businessowners. However, one longtime commentator and analyst of Texas politics, Harvey Kronberg, editor of the Quorum Report, an Austin-based political newsletter, said he has never seen Democrats in the Houston area as organized as they are this year. "Olson is an attractive candidate but it is still a rough year for Republicans," Kronberg said. "Conventional wisdom gives it to the R(epublican...
...Syrians were chucking people in jail, which they could be doing, but it could also be that the foreign fighters are backing up at the border with Iraq and they can't go home because their own governments will arrest them," says Andrew Tabler, a Damascus-based analyst and editor of Syria Today magazine...